BROAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-28 published
CLARK,
Carol (née
BROAD)
Was lovingly welcomed into the arms of God and met by her husband
Jerry (1997) and infant son Michael (1960) on Tuesday, February 26,
2008. Remembered for her strength and courage by her daughters
Kathy and Rob
WINLAW
(Woodstock,)
Brenda and George
HERRON (Brantford,)
Sandra and Thomas
CORBETT
(Beachville,)
Kelly and Matthew
EMERY
(London) and Cheryl
CLARK and Lewis
SKINNER
(Ingersoll.) A great
inspiration to her grandchildren: Adam, Jess and Anna, Amy and
Craig, Amanda and Joe, Aarika, Robbie, Katie, Brody and Mandy,
Tara, Ashley, Scott, Bryan, Lauren, Jimmy, Kevin and Eddie. Baby
sister to Donald
BROAD and Mildred
ADDISON and sister-in-law
to Audrey BROAD,
RuthGEORGE and Earl
CLARK. She shared many
laughs, enjoyed many games, and made many memories with Friends,
relatives and neighbours. Cremation has taken place. Friends
will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames
St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
a memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2008 at
2: 00 p.m. Rev. Megan
COLLINS-
MOORE officiating. Memorial donations
to London Health Sciences Centre Nuclear Medicine or Multiple
Sclerois Society would be appreciated.

BROAD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-10 published
NEILL,
AdrienneWinnifred
At King Nursing Home, Bolton, on Sunday, March 9, 2008, Adrienne
ROBB,
Nobleton in her 96th year, beloved wife of the late Roy
NEILL. Dear mother of Allan and Beverley
NEILL,
Barrie;Faye
and Gary Broad, Nobleton. Loving grandmother of Gwen and Bradley
HAYES,
ChristinaNEILL, Doug and Kate
NEILL; Robbie
BROAD and
Helena, Julie and Keith
SCOLES.
Fondly remembered by 7 great-grandchildren
and 5 great-great-grandchildren. The family will receive their
Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50),
Bolton (905-857-2213) Tuesday afternoon 2-4 and evening 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, March 12
at 2: 30 o'clock. Interment Nobleton Community Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com

BROADBELT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-12 published
BROADBELT,
Frederick
In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Fred, who passed
away July 12, 1998. Days of sadness still come over us, Tears
in silence often flow, For memory keeps you ever near us Though
you died 10 years ago. Love… your wife June and your family

BROADBENT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-08 published
DOAN,
DorisElva (née
SAYLOR)
75, of Tavistock passed away in the Stratford General Hospital
on Thursday, March 6, 2008. She was born in Mosa Township, Middlesex
County on March 15, 1932 a daughter of the late Isaac Roy
SAYLOR
and the former Elva Mae
TUNKS.
Doris was a member of Bethel Pentecostal
Church in Stratford; was a Past President of Women's Aglow and
had been a long time volunteer at the House of Blessing and L'Arche
in Stratford. She married Donald Percy
DOAN at Bothwell on July 1,
1950. He predeceased her on September 22, 2000. She was also
predeceased by her son, Paul
DOAN.
Doris is survived by two sons,
David DOAN and Suzanne
BROADBENT of Mississauga, Tim and wife
Janie DOAN of Tavistock; two daughters, Joanne
VERSTEEG and Chuck
DRENNAN of Woodstock, Wendy and husband Ed
BISSADA of Toronto
five grandchildren, Raymond
VERSTEEG,
TedBISSADA, Will
BISSADA,
Kate DOAN and Liam
DOAN; one great-grand_son, Braden
WALTHAM
one brother, Ken and wife
LindaSAYLOR of Bothwell; two sisters
Betty McMILLAN of Tavistock, Bev and husband Clive
HAMILTON of
Sarnia; sisters-in-law, Edna
RINGROSE of Kenora, Donna
ADAM/ADAMS
of LaGrange, Georgia and Helen
DOAN of Saint Thomas. Besides her
husband, son and parents she was predeceased by her brother,
Donald SAYLOR; her sisters-in-law, Shirley
SAYLOR-
McMASTER and
brothers-in-law, Don
McMILLAN,
JoeMcMASTER, Ted
RINGROSE, Wes
DOAN, and Pete
ADAM/ADAMS.
Relatives and Friends will be received
in the Francis Funeral Home, 77 Woodstock Street North, Tavistock
on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
be held in Bethel Pentecostal Church, 2988 Ontario Street, Stratford
on Monday, March 10, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. Pastor Charles
SWARTWOOD
will officiate. Interment in South Easthope Cemetery, Shakespeare.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Juvenile Diabetes
Association, Bethel Pentecostal Church or the Multiple Sclerosis
Society would be appreciated and may be made through the Francis
Funeral Home by calling 1-519-655-2431.

BROADBENT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
WHITING,
Carl
It is with sadness that the family of Carl
WHITING announces
his passing on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at the C.E.E. Hospital
of Bluewater Health in Petrolia. Carl was 73. Beloved husband
of 52 years to Ferne (née
BROADBENT,) also of Petrolia. Dear
father of Connie and Rod
BRAY of London, and their children Sarah
and Siobhan, Terry and Maryanne
WHITING of Winnipeg, and their
children Willyn, Angus, Holly and Duncan, Howard and Collette
WHITING of Shelburne, and their children Daniel, Stephanie and
Lindsay, Joel and Donna
WHITING of Oil Springs and their children
Emma and Neil, and Becky and Derrick
FULTON of Oil Springs, and
their children Kaegan and Ronan. Carl was the eldest of 11 children
born to Howard (1960) and
Blanche (2000)
WHITING.
Predeceased
by a brother Frank (1967) and a sister Shirley
ZAVITZ (2006.)
Carl is survived by four brothers: Ray (Marilyn) of Oil Springs,
Gordon (Bernice), Les (Karen), and Ross (Lindy) all of Petrolia
and four sisters Marian (Joe
KERWIN,)
Gloria
(Jim)
MATTHEWS of
Sarnia, Grace (Charlie
BRIMLEY) of Ottawa and Wilma
WHITING of
Bowmanville, numerous nieces and nephews, a sister-in-law, Audrey
FARR of Oil Springs and a brother-in-law, Cliff
ZAVITZ of Camlachie.
Carl was a retiree of Polysar and was also a Lambton County farmer.
Friends and family will be received on Sunday from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia. The funeral
service will be held at New Life Assembly, Oozloffsky Street,
Petrolia, on Monday, June 2, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in
Oil Springs Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made by cheque to the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation, Petrolia.
Special thanks to the staff at Meadowview Villa for the exceptional
kindness and care shown to Carl in the past two years. Memories
and condolences may be sent online at www.needhamjay.com.

BROADBENT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-23 published
LONGLEY,
DianeLynette (née
KASSIE)
Matriarch, wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend, caregiver, music
teacher, school concert organizer. Born September 28, 1944, in
Trinidad and Tobago. Died February 23 in Toronto of brain cancer,
aged 63.
By Rawle KASSIE and Barb
BROADBENT,
Page L8
All her life, Diane gave. It was a duty thrust upon her at an
early age, but one she chose later in life.
Born Diane
KASSIE, her mother died when she was 8, leaving her
father with six children, including a newborn just two hours
old. Diane, the first-born, helped raise her siblings.
She took piano lessons and, with her musical skills, became the
pianist at her church while still in her teens.
In 1968, Diane immigrated to Toronto. She worked and took night
courses, eventually graduating from the University of Toronto.
In 1972, she began her teaching career - primarily in music -
with the Toronto Board of Education.
Diane met Doug
LONGLEY in Toronto. They married in 1978 and raised
two children, Catherine and Kelly.
Diane was a sociable person with a wonderful laugh and a sense
of humour that shone through any situation. After she was diagnosed
with cancer, as she arranged for her burial, she said, "Well,
I just bought myself some new property!"
She was a dedicated teacher and had a keen interest in the world
around her. Never one to mince words, she expressed her thoughts
with passion, colour and wisdom. Her words were not always soft,
but her heart was.
Music brought joy and peace to Diane's life. It was a love she
shared through teaching - students would return from her classes
humming tunes, and concert audiences would often be moved to
tears.
Her empathy was extraordinary. You could count on her when times
got tough. As a mother and aunt, she taught the younger generation
many life lessons. She believed in cultivating strong relationships
with family and Friends, encouraged finding one's potential through
education and urged choosing a career that fed one's passion.
Diane taught the difference between a house and a warm and loving
home, frequently welcoming visitors to a home-cooked meal.
At Toronto Grace Hospital, where she lived her final days, she
charmed staff and visitors, celebrated birthdays and gathered
her children, nieces, nephews and Friends to tell them witty
life stories, evoking howls of laughter - so alien in a palliative
setting.
Her niece, Roshini, a trombonist, captured Diane's aura at her
farewell: "You will always be the music in my life, Auntie Diane,
and I will always play for you. I will always remember your wonderful
stories and smile - always with music in my heart."
Rawle KASSIE is Diane's brother, and Barb
BROADBENT is her colleague
and friend.

BROADBENT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-14 published
BROADBENT,
Bessie
Peacefully, at her home on March 13, 2008 at the age of 86. Bessie
is predeceased by her husband Ronald and daughter Valerie. Bessie
is lovingly remembered by her daughters Pauline (Doug), Catherine
(Bob). Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston
Rd. (north of Lawrence) 416-241-4618 on Saturday from 2-4 and
7- 9 p.m. A funeral service will take place on Monday, March 17,
2008 at 11 a.m. from Saint_John's Anglican Church, 2125 Weston
Road. Cremation. In Bessie's memory donations may be made to
Saint_John's Anglican Church or to a charity of your choice. Online
condolences may be made to bessie.broadbent@wardfh.com.

BROADFOOT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-22 published
GREVE,
Roy
Peacefully at Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Sunday,
April 20, 2008, with his family by his side, Roy
GREVE of R.R.#1
West Lorne in his 86th year. Predeceased by his wife Joan (2003).
Dear father of Pamela (Archie)
VAN DE
VELDE of Appin, David
GREVE
(Denise of Ingersoll) of West Lorne and Alan (Liz)
GREVE of Cairngorm.
Loved by 6 grandchildren, Terry and Christopher
VAN DE
VELDE,
Daniel and Amy, Aleisha and Emily
GREVE.
Also survived by 3 sisters,
Margaret, Doris (Leo
MONTGOMERY) and Evelyn
CUCKSEY (late Ray).
Predeceased by his parents, Wilhelmine
(YENDT) and Herman
GREVE
and his brothers and sisters, Jacob, Cordelia (Earl
BROADFOOT,)
Carl, Viola, Jean, Edgar and Harry. Relatives and Friends will
be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral service will be
held at Saint_John's Anglican Church, Glencoe on Thursday April 24th
at 11 a.m. Rev. Christine
CRAWFORD officiating. Interment Longwood
Cemetery, Melbourne. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 219 will conduct
a service at the funeral home on Wednesday at 7: 00 p.m. Memorial
donations may be made to Four Counties Health Services Foundation
or Canadian Cancer Society.

BROADHAGEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-24 published
BROWN,
WilliamCharles
At South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Durham on Saturday, March 22,
2008. Husband of the late Grace
BROWN (née
KIDDLE.)
BillBROWN
of Durham, formerly of Owen Sound in his 90th year. Dear father
to Darlene and her husband Brad
SPRAGUE, of Walkerton. Sadly
missed by his granddaughter Hayley
SPRAGUE, by step-grandchildren,
Joshua SPRAGUE and Tanya
FAWCETT, and by his step-great-granddaughter,
Jodi FAWCETT.
Also survived by his sister-in-law, Iva
BROWN of
Mitchell. Predeceased by his son Larry, brothers Jack, and George,
and by sisters Winnie
GRAHAM,
NoraBROADHAGEN, and Christina
BROWN.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for
visiting on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will
be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. Reverend
David SHEARMAN officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Rockwood Terrace Nursing Home would be appreciated.

BROADHEAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-13 published
RABBITTS,
LarryMark
Of Saint Thomas, passed away peacefully with his loving family
by his side on Sunday, February 10th, 2008. Dearly loved husband
of 47 years of Patricia
(THOMAS)
RABBITTS and much loved father
of William (Gregory) and Ann Maurie (Daniel)
STEVENS.
Much loved
grandpa of Nicholas, Andrew, Matthew and Christopher. Predeceased
by a grand_son Joseph David (Joey) (2004). Sadly missed by a number
of aunts, uncles, cousins and nephews. Larry was born in Simcoe
on April 6, 1939, the
son of the late Mark and Ruby
BROADHEAD)
RABBITTS. He was retired from the Saint Thomas Police Department.
Larry was a member of Talbot Lodge #546 Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons, Aylmer Chapter #81, R.A.M.G.R.C., Burleigh Preceptory,
Murton Lodge of Perfection, Hamilton and the Hi-Ro Shrine Clown
Unit. A private family service to be held at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas. Remembrances would be appreciated
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Shriners Hospitals for
Children. A book of condolences may be signed at the funeral
home. Condolences may also be sent to ahughson@execulink.com

BROADWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-19 published
SHEPPARD,
InezWilline
Born September 14, 1913-Died February 16, 2008.
Retired teacher at Watford High School. Late of Kingsville, Ontario.
Daughter of the late Luvia and James
SHEPPARD.
Sister of Myrtle
and husband Byron
BROADWELL
(Sr.,) and the late Wilbur
SHEPPARD
and aunt of the late Byron
BROADWELLJr. and Inez
BROADWELL.
Great aunt of Mary Ellen and Cory
DEMERIS;
Nancy and Scott
SHEPPARD
Tom and Liz
BROADWELL; Ben
BROADWELL; Joel
BROADWELL; Beth
BROADWELL
and Darren
DICKSON/DIXON;
David and Jodi
BROADWELL. Great-great-aunt
of Jonathan
DEMERIS and wife Lesley; B.J.
FORD; Sarah
SHEPPARD,
Hope and Hailey
BROADWELL;
Kristen and Katie
BROADWELL. With
respect for Ms.
SHEPPARD's wishes, cremation has taken place
in Windsor and there will be no visitation. A Memorial Funeral
Service will be held at the C. Stuart Sykes Funeral Home, 91 Division
St. S., Kingsville on Thursday, February 21st at 3 p.m. Rev. Bryan
GIRLING officiating. Interment of ashes in Hillview Cemetery
in Woodstock, Ontario If desired, donations to the Church of
Epiphany, Kingsville or charity of choice would be appreciated.

BROADWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-24 published
MUNRO,
HelenNorine (formerly
McBRIDE, née
COSENS)
Peacefully surrounded by family at London Health Sciences Centre,
on Wednesday March 19th, 2008. Helen Norine
MUNRO
(COSENS) in
her 95th year. Predeceased by husband Clifford
McBRIDE (1976.)
Loving wife of Bert
MUNRO of Grand Wood Park. Predeceased by
her brothers Kenneth (1995) and
Douglas (1999)
COSENS.
Cherished
mother of Patricia
BROADWELL,
Woodslee and Joanne
WOODS, Wasaga
Beach. Loving grandmother of Christopher, Lisa and Nancy. Cremation,
no visitation. An interment service will be held in the spring
at Greenlawn Cemetery. The family extends thanks to the fifth
floor Cardiology Staff for their constant care and concern.

BROBST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-03 published
SMITH,
LoisJeanne (née
BROBST)
On Tuesday, January 1st, 2008, died peacefully in Toronto in
her 94th year, surrounded by her loving family. Lois was predeceased
by her loving husband William John
SMITH, loving mother to Lois
SULLIVAN
(Bruce,)
Donald (Mary-Ann,) Roger (Lorna,) Barbara
WARREN
(Robert), and Paul (Michel). Proud grandmother of 11 grandchildren
and 8 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Ruth
BINKLEY and the
late Robert
BROBST and Shirley
MALLETT.
Friends may call on Friday,
January 4, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral
Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). A Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 11 a.m.
at Saint_John's Anglican Church, York Mills (19 Don Ridge Road).
Cremation will follow. If desired, donations to a Charity of
your Choice would be appreciated. Condolences www.rskane.ca.
She lived a long and full life. R.S. Kane 416-221-1159

BROCK o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-02-13 published
SPROULE,
Ottalene
It is with sincere gratitude that we wish to express our thanks
to relatives, Friends and neighbours who expressed their sympathies,
sent cards, food, flowers and donations following the passing
of our wife, mother and sister, Ottalene
SPROULE.
Great appreciation
goes out to Carruthers and Davidson Funeral Home, Stayner Nursing
Home,PastorMervBROCK and members of the United Church who
provided and served the luncheon after the funeral service.
Sincerely, George and Brenda
SPROULE
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BROCK o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-03-19 published
BROCK,
Jerrold "
Jerry"
March 20, 2001
7 long years and not a day goes by that I don't think about you
Dad.
Always missed and forever loved
Love Nancy
Page 15

BROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-25 published
MOODY,
Vivienne▼Ann▼ (née
BROWNELL)
Vivienne died in Toronto on February 17 in her 70th year of a
chronic lung disease.
She▼ was predeceased by her parents Professor George
BROWNELL
and Genevieve
BROCK of Winnipeg and by her son Christopher. She
is survived by her husband of 45 years Paul of Toronto and her
daughter Sacha
THOMAN
(Michael▼) of Brooklin, Ontario and her
grand_sons, Macgregor and Colton
THOMAN; also by a sister Caroline
FAIRLEY of Vancouver and a brother Gregory
BROWNELL of Winnipeg.
Vivi was born in Winnipeg and was educated at Kelvin High School
and University of Manitoba where she earned a masters degree
in French and Russian literature. She then taught French and
English at private and public high schools in Winnipeg and in
a cross cultural setting in Yellowknife. Her greatest interest
was European cinema which she studied at the University of Manitoba
and at the Sorbonne in Paris; she taught this at the University
of Manitoba. She designed, staffed and taught a remedial English
course for first year students at the University of Winnipeg.
As a final career, Vivi was at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
for 10 years on staff for a program on the arts called "Adrienne
Clarkson Presents".
Vivi was a hugely attractive lady who was intellectually curious
and loved having fun. She bore her long time, uncomfortable disease
with great bravery, stoicism, humour and wit.

BROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-26 published
MOODY,
Vivienne▲Ann▲ (née
BROWNELL)
Vivienne died in Toronto on February 17 in her 70th year of a
chronic lung disease.
She▲ was predeceased by her parents Professor George
BROWNELL
and Genevieve
BROCK of Winnipeg and by her son Christopher. She
is survived by her husband of 45 years Paul of Toronto and her
daughter Sacha
THOMAN
(Michael▲) of Brooklin, Ontario and her
grand_sons, Macgregor and Colton
THOMAN; also by a sister Caroline
FAIRLEY of Vancouver and a brother Gregory
BROWNELL of Winnipeg.
Vivi was born in Winnipeg and was educated at Kelvin High School
and University of Manitoba where she earned a masters degree
in French and Russian literature. She then taught French and
English at private and public high schools in Winnipeg and in
a cross cultural setting in Yellowknife. Her greatest interest
was European cinema which she studied at the University of Manitoba
and at the Sorbonne in Paris; she taught this at the University
of Manitoba. She designed, staffed and taught a remedial English
course for first year students at the University of Winnipeg.
As a final career, Vivi was at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
for 10 years on staff for a program on the arts called "Adrienne
Clarkson Presents".
Vivi was a hugely attractive lady who was intellectually curious
and loved having fun. She bore her long time, uncomfortable disease
with great bravery, stoicism, humour and wit.

BROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-01 published
BROCK,
StanleyE., B.A. Hon., F.S.A., C.M. (1912-2008)
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Stanley E.
BROCK on February 21, 2008. He is survived by his wife
GertrudeBLONDEAU; their children Donald of Montreal; Alan (Judy) of Okanagan
Falls, British Columbia and Joyann (Robert
GUAY) of Beaconsfield
and five cherished grandchildren; Maxwell, Samara, Deena, Jennifer
and Patrick. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and attended the
University of Manitoba where he was awarded the Governor General's
Gold Medal for Academic Achievement. The Canadian Red Cross Society
named him an Honorary Member for Services Rendered. He was recognized
by the Ordre de Merite de la Culture Francaise for exemplary
integration into the Francophone Community. In 1978 the Governor
General of Canada presented him as a Member of the Order of Canada.
An actuary by profession, he moved to Quebec City in the mid-1930s
where he joined the Industrial Life Insurance Company, a very
small and unknown company. Over the next 42 years he was instrumental
in the successful development of this organization and completed
his career as President. Today Industrial-Alliance is one of
the largest companies in the insurance and financial services
field in Canada. Throughout his career he remained actively involved
in community services. In 1956, he founded, as President, the
first Readaptation Clinic for Handicapped Persons in Quebec.
In 1961, as President of the Canadian Red Cross in Quebec City,
he helped to construct and fund the first Blood Transfusion Center.
He served as President and member of the Board of the Jeffrey
Hale Hospital over a 20-year period. He was also President of
the campaign that raised the funds required to construct the
Y.M.C.A. building on Holland Avenue and similarly led other campaigns
in support of various charitable causes. A long time active member
of the Rotary Club, he was named Honorary Member for his devotion
to the Club's activities in support of handicapped persons. Amongst
Friends, he would often talk about the stroke of good luck that
brought him to Quebec City - a beautiful, fascinating and most
desirable city in which to live. Living in a bilingual and highly
cultured atmosphere was a source of personal enrichment for him.
In his opinion, any sportsman would find it difficult to find
a better environment offering close at hand the opportunity to
participate in a variety of outdoor activities. His sporting
activities included golf, curling, fishing, skiing, and hunting.
A favourite activity was breaking fresh trails in snow covered
mountainous areas on his snowmobile. He was a founding director
and President of Cap Rouge Golf Club and had long memberships
at Royal Quebec Golf Club, Atlantis Golf Club in Florida, and
the Quebec Garrison Club. At the family's request a private memorial
service was conducted in Quebec City. In remembrance, charitable
donations can be made to Chalmers-Wesley United Church, 78 Ste-Ursule,
Quebec, Quebec G1R 4E8.

BROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-26 published
MIDGLEY,
DurwardE. "
Midge"
World War Ii Bomber Pilot, DFC
Passed away at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, on Friday March 21,
2008, in his 85th year. Midge was a member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #29 Paris. Beloved husband of Mae (née
EVANS)
loved father of John (Betty) and Zee; cherished grandfather to
Holly, Ryan, Jake, Carly, and Maddy; dear brother-in-law to Ethel
MIDGLEY,
LizRIPLEY (Bill) and Nancy
BROCK, also survived by
his nephew, Bob
MIDGLEY
(Judy) and niece Ellen
TAILOR/TAYLOR (David)
and several other extended family members. Predeceased by his
parents, Weston and Carrie
MIDGLEY, and brothers Ted and Bob.
Friends may call at the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River
St N. Paris on Thursday from 1-2 p.m. A memorial service to follow
in the chapel at 2: 00 p.m. with Father Steven
HENDRY officiating.
A legion service under the auspice Royal Canadian Legion Branch #29
will be held during the memorial service. Interment later Paris
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation to Norfolk General Hospital
or the charity of choice would be appreciated. Online condolences
or donations may be arranged through www.wmkippfuneralhome.com
or by contacting Wm. Kipp 519-442-3061.

BROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-20 published
KERR,
HelenMaude (née
BROCK)
On May 18, 2008, Helen
KERR, aged 90, died peacefully in her
sleep at Mount Sinai Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Doctor William K.
KERR, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother of John, Kathy, Ian
and Norah; Ken, Jocelyne, Julie and Laurence; Ann, David Scoon
and Matthew; Frank, Barb, Andrew and John; and her late baby
son James. Helen worked tirelessly as a volunteer at the Toronto
General Hospital and later at Sheena's Place. Her great loves
were her family, Friends and cottage life at Honey Harbour. Her
many Friends are invited to a Celebration of her life at the
Church of St. Simon-the-Apostle, 525 Bloor Street East (just
west of Parliament Street), Thursday, May 22 at three o'clock.
Thank you from the
KERRFamily to the many caring physicians,
nurses and personal care workers who eased her pain. In lieu
of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice.

BROCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-13 published
BROCK,
ShirleyGrace
Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on March 12,
2008. Shirley
BROCK of Barrie in her 82nd year. Beloved daughter
of the late Walter and Mary
BROCK.
Sister of Jack (Anne)
BROCK,
Ike (Flo) BROCK,
Lillian (late John)
MAXWELL, and the late Norm,
and Marion
CASTON.
Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale from 12-1 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Service in the
chapel on Saturday, March 15 at 1 p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations
to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.

BROCKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-01 published
BALL,
Robert "
Bob"
Harvey
(January 1, 1929-February 28, 2008)
Bob died at home on Thursday morning, in the tender care of his
family. He was loved beyond telling by his wife and sweetheart
Janet (née
MORROW,) five grateful children, Timothy (d. 1984,)
David, Anna
GARDNER
(JohnBROCKE,) Doug, and Nathan (Paula
KILCOYNE,)
as well as 15 beautiful grandchildren, two newly born great-grandchildren,
and the hundreds of people whose lives he touched. Born and raised
in Regina, Bob will be profoundly missed by his older siblings
from Saskatchewan and their extended families; Margaret
BLOMMAERT,
Jim BALL and Fran
APPERLY.
Graduating from Scott Collegiate with
Honours, Bob began an agricultural degree at University of Saskatoon
before he followed a deeper call to sow seeds of the spirit and
till soil in the lives of people. After marrying Janet in 1952
he worked the gold mines in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
and as a Fuller Brush Salesman to put himself through seminary
at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario with two infants.
As a Home Missions pastor with the Canadian Baptist Union, Bob
grew and nurtured young churches in the small towns of Kitimat
and Richmond, British Columbia, and Jasper, Alberta. His innovative
programming with young adults in the national park stood him
in good stead during his term on the pastoral team at First Baptist
Church, Calgary from 1971-1976 where he established the Burning
Bush Coffee House ministry for youth. Inspired in part by staying
as a family in a chalet at L'Abri in Switzerland in 1969, Bob
began dreaming and envisioning along with Janet, about creating
a hospitality based ecumenical renewal centre. King's Fold Retreat
Centre, located in the foothills of the Rockies celebrates its
30th anniversary this year and continues to be place of beauty,
peace and deep inspiration for people from all walks of life.
Bob was a master stained glass artist, a visionary, an entrepreneur,
a dreamer, a romantic, a barista, and a lover of life par excellence.
He will be celebrated at Central United Church, Calgary on Monday,
March 3 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to King's Fold Retreat Centre, L'Arche Canada Foundation or the
Henri Nouwen Society.

BROCKLEBANK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-11 published
KACK,
MiltonJoseph "
Mickey"
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Monday, March 10th,
2008 at his residence in New Hamburg. Mickey was born 80 years
ago, a son of the late Frederick and Evelyn
(LOUGHREN)
KACK.
He was a member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, New Hamburg.
Beloved husband of Anita
(GALIPEAU)
KACK whom he married June 28th,
1952. Loving father of Dennis
KACK and Brenda
RENAUD of Etobicoke,
Monique and her husband Rick
NORTH, and Colleen and her husband
Owen FAWCETT, all of Meadowvale. Dear brother of Cecil (Therese)
KACK, Frances
KACK, Colbert
KACK, Kathleen
CORRIGAN, Mearl
CORRIGAN,
Margaret DUFFY and Maureen
BROCKLEBANK.
Also remembered by sister-in-law
Maureen KACK and brother-in-law Jack
DUFFY and many nieces and
nephews. Mickey was predeceased by brothers Charlie (Rose), Harry,
Raymond, Herman (Bertha), Marvin (Mary) and William; by sister
Molly (Rolland)
SAVARD and by brothers-in-law Earl
CORRIGAN,
Hubert CORRIGAN and Jim
BROCKLEBANK.
Cremation has taken place.
Friends and relatives will be received at Mark Jutzi Funeral
Home, 291 Huron Street, New Hamburg on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The Memorial Mass will be held at Holy Family Roman Catholic
Church, New Hamburg on Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Father Pablito
LABADO officiating. Spring interment in Holy
Family (Riverside) Cemetery, New Hamburg. As expressions of sympathy,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society by contacting
the funeral home at 519-662-1661. Parish prayers will be held
at the funeral home on Wednesday at 4: 00 p.m.

BRODBECK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-04 published
BRODBECK,
RichardAllen "
Rick"
Suddenly at Victoria Hospital on Monday, June 2, 2008 in his
65th year, after a hard-fought battle with brain cancer. Loving
husband and best friend of Leslie. Beloved father of Dave and
his wife Isabelle of Sault Ste. Marie, Dan and his wife T.D.,
and Stephanie and her husband Andrew, all of London. Proud Grandpa
of Madeleine and Jonathan, Summer and Taylor, Aidan, Logan and
Landon. Dear son of Betty
BRODBECK and the late Edgar, and brother
of Linda and husband Richard
COUND. R.B. will be fondly remembered
by many Friends, especially in London's music community. Friends
may call on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral
Home, 220 Saint_James Street at Richmond, where a memorial service
will be conducted on Saturday, June 7 at 2: 00 p.m. Memorial contributions
to the Brain Tumor Foundation or Caring Bridge would be gratefully
acknowledged. www.HarrisFuneralHome.ca

BRODERICK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-22 published
BRODERICK,
Daniel▲Charles▲
(Deputy Mayor of Melancthon Township)
Passed away peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga
on Sunday, July 20, 2008 in his 78th year. Husband of the late
Dorothy (STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
BRODERICK. Dear father of Anne, Tom (Natalie,)
Colleen (Joseph) and loving grandfather of Matthew, Teresa, Ryan,
Danny and Logan. Brother to Connie and Ileen. The family will
receive Friends at the Doney Funeral Home, Shelburne on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the funeral home chapel
on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at Shelburne
Cemetery. If desired, donations to Credit Valley Hospital Emergency
Department or Dufferin Oaks would be appreciated.

BRODERICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-01 published
FLARO,
Veronica "
Mickey"
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital on February 28th, 2008, Ms. Veronica
"Mickey" FLARO of London in her 67th year. Sadly missed by Bill
BRODERICK.
Loving mother of Linda
EGAN of Toronto, Rose
EGAN
of London, Laura
EGAN of Welland and Kelly
FLARO of London. Dear
grandmother of Crystal, Christine, Carie, Billy, T.J., and Gordie.
Great-grandmother of Justice, Fenix, Chloe, and Grace. Also survived
by sisters Pat and Judy and brother Bill. According to Mickey's
wishes, cremation has taken place and a memorial service will
be held in the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel (520 Dundas St.
London) on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 at 6: 00 p.m. Friends may
gather for one hour prior to service time. In memory of Mickey,
contributions to the London Regional Cancer Centre will be greatly
appreciated.

BRODERICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-19 published
WILCOX,
Bernadine and Grant
In loving memory of my dear parents, Bernadine, who passed away
July 19, 1991 and Grant, who passed away January 14, 1981. Never
for a moment Are you very far away Absent and yet near you seem
And dearer every day. Lovingly remembered by your daughter Bev
and son-in-law Wayne
BRODERICK, and looking down from Heaven,
grand_son Michael and son Gary.

BRODERICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-29 published
DEGEER,
W.Ross
It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of W. Ross
DEGEER.
Born Toronto July 31, 1936 he died April 27, 2008 after a short
stay in the Palliative Care Unit of the Northumberland Hills
Hospital. He is survived by his wife
Frances (née
DUNN,) daughters
Lynn Elizabeth (Joseph
OSTROM), Susan Gale (Rick
DESJARDINS)
and his son, William Drew and his grandchildren, Benjamin, Alexandra,
Sarah and Yumi Francesca. Ross loved nothing more than having
the family together for important occasions so to continue the
DEGEER family traditions.
Educated and brought up in Toronto, Ross and his wife, Frances
worked together, loved all good things together and demonstrated
a mutual respect for each other only to be envied by many couples.
In their over 35 years together they enjoyed music and art and
exploring the highways and byways and the hills and dales of
their beloved England. They also shared a love for their century
home in Cobourg as well as collecting interesting things with
which to decorate it.
Ross was a man profoundly proud of being Canadian. He was well
aware of the obligation that the offspring of the
DEGEER family
that arrived in North America in 1755 had towards this country.
Throughout his entire life he was involved in organizations that
were at the centre of the country and the city. In his formative
years, while working as a stockbroker, he was involved in the
Toronto Junior Board of Trade, an organization of over 650 young
businessmen. As its Chairman, he worked assiduously to persuade
Junior Chamber International to hold its International Congress
in Canada and
in Toronto. With his colleagues he traveled the
world promoting his home city.
They were successful and the World came to Toronto in our Centennial
year of 1967. For many years in the future the XXII Junior
Chamber International World Congress, of which he was President
was held up as the example of what a congress should be.
From 1963 and until his death he was an active member of the
Albany Club; the bastion of Conservative politics since the time
of Sir John A. Macdonald. As its president, in 1973/74, he continued
the modernization of the facilities and worked hard at attracting
new members to the organization.
Following the Progressive Conservative leadership convention
in 1971 that elected William Davis leader and therefore Premier,
Ross was hired by Mr. Davis as Executive Director of the Progressive
Conservative Party of Ontario to undertake the challenge of modernizing
the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. He was a founding
member of the 'Big Blue Machine' and along with many others,
instituted new techniques in fundraising, relationship building,
campaign organization and campaigning which became the bench-mark
for modern politics in Canada and which are very much in use
today.
Moving from Party organization to become the Premier's Principal
Secretary in 1977 meant working along side the Premier and his
cabinet as new policies were devised and implemented. Ross always
valued the unique opportunity to work so closely with the man
for whom he had such admiration. He always felt that only in
this way can one truly appreciate the difficulty in governing
such a diverse province as Ontario.
In 1978 Mr. Davis appointed Ross as Agent General to the United
Kingdom and Ireland. A post he proudly served for over seven
years. With his wife Frances, who was born in England, they moved
freely in business and diplomatic circles extolling the virtues
of our great province. The
son of a Welsh born mother, he and
Frances were also able to establish links with this most pleasant
land, promoting two way tourism and trade.
In 1985 they returned to Canada where he took up a position with
Geac Computers. In 1987 he moved to the international public
relations firm of Burson-Marsteller where he became Managing
Director of the Toronto office. In 1996 he joined the then Canadian
owned public affairs firm, Government Policy Consultants as Vice
Chairman, managing the Toronto Office.
In September of 2000 he and Frances returned to London where
he was Vice Chairman and Deputy Managing Director of the London
office of Government Policy Consultants also serving on the European
operating group.
Ross retired from full time employment at the end of 2001 and
they returned to Canada to retire to Cobourg.
In retirement he was active in the Anglican church, the art gallery,
the historical society and the Architectural Conservancy of Cobourg.
While never diminishing the importance of Canada to his life,
Ross on more than one occasion could be heard quoting Doctor Samuel
Johnson… "if a man is tired of London he is tired of life for
there is in London all that life can offer".
We would like to thank all those in the Palliative Care Unit
at Northumberland Hills Hospital who provided such exemplary
care. Thanks, also, to Doctor David
BRODERICK and his wife, nurse
Carolyne BRODERICK for their support and counsel.
Friends will be received at MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King
Street East, Cobourg, K9A 1K7 (905) 372-5132 on Thursday evening,
May 1st from 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held at Saint Peter's Anglican Church,
Cobourg, Ontario on Friday, May 2nd at 2: 00 p.m.
If so desired, memorial donations may be made to Saint Peter's
Church, or to the Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation, Cobourg.
Condolences received at www.MacCoubrey.com.

BRODEUR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-22 published
GROENENBERG,
RalphJohn
Of Saint Thomas, passed away on Sunday, April 20, 2008, at the
Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, after a short but courageous
battle with cancer. Ralph has gone home to his heavenly Father
and is now at peace in the arms of Jesus. Loving husband and
best friend of Judy
(BUIS) and strong and loving father of Michael,
Paul and Jennifer. Loved
son of Jake and Corrie
GROENENBERG and
son-in-law of Geurt and Jennie
BUIS. Dear brother of Jean (Andre)
BRODEUR, Dorothy (John) Vanmeppelen
SCHEPPINK, Herb (Grace)
GROENENBERG,
Alice (Clarence)
VANDERVIES,
Dave
(Betty)
BUIS, Roger (Lisa)
BUIS,
Elaine
(Jeff)
VEENKAMP, Mark
BUIS and brother-in-law of
Dana GAGNIER.
Sadly missed by a number of nieces and nephews.
Ralph was born in Saint Thomas on March 1, 1961. He worked for
Cedar Ridge Construction and formerly was self employed and sub-contracted
for G.C.W. Kitchens. Ralph was a member of the Fellowship Christian
Church. The family will receive Friends and relatives at the
Fellowship Christian Church on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A private family service to celebrate Ralph's life will be held
on Wednesday morning at 11: 30 a.m. at the Church, Pastor Tom
BAIRD officiating. Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Remembrances
may be made to the Saint Thomas Community Christian School or the
Canadian Cancer Society. Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin St.
in charge of arrangements. "Hakuna Matata"

BRODHAGEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-14 published
MOGK,
FriedaChristina (née
BRODHAGEN)
Gracefully entered the Lord's Kingdom on Thursday, June 12, 2008
at the Mitchell Nursing Home, Mitchell, in her 92nd year. Born
at the family farm at Brodhagen on February 3rd, 1917 with Doctor A.V.H.
MICHELL in attendance, she was the daughter of the late John W.
BRODHAGEN and the former Carrie C.
MEYER. On
October 23, 1937,
Frieda married Harold
MOGK who predeceased her on July 19, 1978.
Beloved mother of Nancy Elizabeth
WEITZEL who predeceased her
on May 3rd, 2006. Dear mother-in-law of Robert Jacob
WEITZEL
who predeceased her on September 14, 2007. She showered her grandchildren
Jason Robert
WEITZEL and wife Bonnie and Rebecca Elizabeth
WEITZEL
and great-grandchildren Brandon, Kesha and Darian with love and
support. Dear sister of Milton
BRODHAGEN
(Joan) of R.R.#1 Brunner.
Dear sister-in-law of Aletha
MOGK of Saint Thomas and Gertrude
LAWSON of Woodstock. Also surviving are a number of nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers and sisters Reuben
(Mabel) BRODHAGEN, Martha (Roy)
DAER, Edward (Mary)
BRODHAGEN,
Georgina (Elmer)
FORD,
WilfridBRODHAGEN and Elsie (Melvin) Voll,
sister-in-law Helen
BRODHAGEN and brother-in-law Carman
MOGK.
Frieda was a devoted parishioner at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church
in Brodhagen where she was proud to be an honorary member of
the E.L.W. Family and Friends are welcomed to join her family
in the celebration of her life at the Lockhart Funeral Home,
109 Montreal Street, Mitchell on Sunday 2-4 p.m. The funeral service
will take place at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church in Brodhagen on
Monday at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Steve
JOHNSTON officiating.
Interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery. Memorial donations to Saint Peter's
Lutheran Church or Mitchell Nursing Home Enrichment Fund would
be appreciated. Online condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.com

BRODIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-09 published
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH,
Gordon▼
Died while vacationing with his family in Tobago, West Indies,
on January 1, 2008, losing a lengthy battle with heart disease,
diabetes and, multiple cancers. Gord is survived by his wife,
Karen BRODIE; their children, Arron
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH and Sara
BRODIE; and
his mother, Mary. There will be a Celebration of Gord's Life
(a Gordobration) on Sunday, February 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Guelph Place Banquet Hall, 492 Michener Road, Guelph.
We invite you to wear your loudest, most colourful shirt as part
of the Gordo dress code. For details visit: www.brodie.com

BRODIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-11 published
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH,
Gordon▲
Died while vacationing with his family in Tobago, West Indies,
on January 1, 2008, losing a lengthy battle with heart disease,
diabetes and, multiple cancers. Gord is survived by his wife,
Karen BRODIE; their children, Arron
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH and Sara
BRODIE; and
his mother, Mary. There will be a Celebration of Gord's Life
(a Gordobration) on Sunday, February 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Guelph Place Banquet Hall, 492 Michener Road, Guelph.
We invite you to wear your loudest, most colourful shirt as part
of the Gordo dress code. For details visit: www.brodie.com

BRODIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-15 published
TRANTER,
Iris
Peacefully at Chelsey Park Nursing Home on Tuesday, May 13th,
2008, Mrs. Iris
TRANTER of London, formerly of Toronto in her
93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Ronald
TRANTER.
Mother of
Trevor (Nancy), Sonnia and Jacqueline
BRODIE (Blake). Sadly missed
by her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her family in England.
A funeral service will be held at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, London, on Thursday, May 15, 2008
at 12: 30 p.m. Interment, with her husband, at Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, London. Those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Iris are asked to consider the Scott Mission, Toronto. On-line
condolences may be sent to
condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com

BRODIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-28 published
HAMILL,
Philip (1929-2008)
Born in Dundalk, Ireland, Phil studied at University College
Galway, where he met his beloved Nancy, with whom he would share
the next 53 years. He immigrated to Canada in 1957, settling
in Ottawa where he had a long and enjoyable career at the National
Research Council. Phil was an accomplished scholar and scientist,
yet he valued his family and Friends most of all. He will be
remembered for his remarkable spirit, his unfaltering optimism
and his extraordinary joy for living. Phil was the best of company
- articulate, witty, wise, generous and so very kind. His pleasures
included literature, tennis, art, onions, writing, whisky, a
broad spectrum of music, scotch broth, theatre, wordplay, cooking
and solving crossword puzzles with Nancy and son Philip. He lived
every day as we all wish we could - fully, happily and thankfully.
Phil will be hugely missed by his wife Nancy, sons Philip and
Declan and daughter Mona, daughter-in-law Kathy
HAMILL, son-in-law
Doug CRUIKSHANK and granddaughters Ally Clare, Fiona and Genny.
The family sincerely thanks Clareen
PRABHU, Jane Dickey Morrell,
Diane LUNDELL, Marjorie
RIOPELLE, Adriana DE
WAAL, Doris
GARDNER,
Marie ARMSTRONG,
Dorothy and Charles
MURPHY, Marjorie and Dick
GRAHAM, Cy and Audrey
BARRASS, Jo
BRODIE and everyone else who
has generously provided support and comfort. A family service
was held on Tuesday, June 24, at the Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, if you would like to make a memorial donation, please
consider the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation. Sláinte, Phil. It has been a privilege to raise a
glass with you. Grá go deo.

BRODIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-15 published
BRODIE,
Eva
Peacefully at Parkview Home on February 16, 2008 in her 97th
year. Beloved wife of the late William. Loving mother of Keith
and Carol, Bryan and Mara and Neil and Doreen. Proud grandmother
of 6 and great-grandmother of 10. Dear sister to Beatrice
KRAECK
and the late Edith
AINSLIE.
Friends may call at O'Neill Funeral
Home, 6324 Main Street, Stouffville (905-642-2855) on Tuesday from
12: 30 p.m. until service time at 1:30 p.m. Interment Melville
Cemetery. If desired donations may be made to the Alzheimer Foundation,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of choice.